Tag: Legislation

In September, several bills with possible implications for school health programs under consideration by the California Legislature were either suspended or passed and signed into law by the Governor. Two bills with direct implications for the SMAA and LEA Billing programs, AB 834 and AB 481, both failed to pass out of committee.
Read on for a brief summary of what passed, what didn't, and...

Efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, continue to make headlines as members in Congress work to finalize a new replacement bill and bring it to a vote. With so much coverage, we thought it would be helpful to collect the best resources on the impact of ACA repeal and replacement efforts on school-based health and Medicaid billing programs.
First, a quick...

Two bills have been introduced in the California Legislature for the 2017-18 session that directly relate to the School-Based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (SMAA) and LEA Medi-Cal Billing Option programs. Both bills carry language similar to what was proposed under the Senate Bill (SB) 123, which was vetoed by the Governor last September.
We'll be tracking these bills as they are amended...

Throughout the year, Paradigm tracks various state bills that have the potential to impact California's school-based Medicaid programs and publishes a summary of those that have been signed into law and those that failed to make the cut.
Click here to download our School Medicaid Report: 2015/16 Legislative Review & Program Impact....

Governor Jerry Brown has vetoed Senate Bill 123, a bill authored by Senator Carol Liu to legislate recommendations by the State Auditor aimed at improving California's school-based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (SMAA) program.
Senator Liu's office has expressed disappointment but also noted that the hard work to improve California's SMAA program, and the students and families who benefit...

Every two years, the California Department of Education (CDE) posts a listing of legislative districts by California public school district.
This list is an effective advocacy tool, making it easy to see the total number and names of state representatives that serve each district (a single California public school district can be served by three, four, or far more representatives depending on...

**Update as of July 11, 2016**
Since this posting was originally published, Senator Liu's office has released an updated Fact Sheet and Q&A document regarding SB 123. These documents include helpful information about the intention and proposed execution of the bill that may be helpful to those considering whether to support passage of the bill.
These new documents also correct an error...

The August deadline is fast approaching for bills in the California legislature to pass out of committee and both houses. As such, committees will be meeting frequently over the coming weeks and several bills will undergo additional changes before passing or failing in their final form.
Here are several bills related to school health that we’re tracking this session (tip: click the 'Bill...

Senate Bill (SB) 123, a proposal that would make large-scale changes to California's School-Based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (SMAA) program, passed out of the Assembly Health Committee on June 14, 2016.
The bill was amended with the following substantial changes:
DHCS will not be required to contract directly with LEAs for their participation in the program as originally...

Senate Bill 123 (Liu-D) has been amended to include several proposed changes for California's School-Based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (SMAA) program.
First introduced in January 2015, SB 123 was written to legislate recommendations that the California State Auditor made during their audit of DHCS' administration of the SMAA program and deferral that was performed last year.
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